Monthly Archive: February 2016

Leo De Watts, a young British entrepreneur, is minting money by selling 580 ml “naturally occurring, lovingly bottled” fresh British country air for £80 to pollution–hit Chinese cities. Customers have a choice of air...

The Russian Food and Safety Watchdog body Rosselkhoznadzor, has announced that corn and soybeans entering the country from the United States of America has been banned. The ban will take effect from February 15....

The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu has said that his country is determined to encircle itself with a wall to keep “predators” out of the country. Mr Netanyahu made this known while visiting a...

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia has announced the launch of the most massive military drill ever staged in the Middle East; with over 20 Gulf states and other allied nations participating in the...

The three-hour meeting in the VIP room of Cuba’s Havana airport, two days ahead of Valentine’s Day, marks the first encounter in history between a Roman Catholic pope and a Russian Orthodox patriarch in...

The Washington Post reported on Thursday that the Clinton Foundation received a subpoena from the State Department’s Inspector General’s office, seeking “documents about the charity’s projects that may have required approval from the federal...

Lawmakers in places like Arizona have made news recently by placing a tax on solar panels, but in some areas, politicians want to ban solar power altogether. New legislation in Maine and Hawaii seek...

A visually impaired Paralympian athlete from Cuba, Omara Durand has declared her intention of competing in the main Olympic Games, which will be hosted in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro this August....

Frankfort, KY — In a mockery of the legal system, a Kentucky lawmaker has proposed an obnoxious piece of legislation that will require men to jump through several hoops prior to acquiring erectile dysfunction...

An investigation into the ivory trade has revealed shocking links with militias and terrorist groups in Sudan. National Geographic’s Bryan Christy decided to take a closer look at the brutal practise responsible for the...